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Sports
page 15
What's
inside?
^Senior Art
Exhibit
*Cancer
Walk
success
*Spring
break trip
spectacular
*Watch out
Shanan
Walkin
. Library offering more than books
il' Sibs
Weekend
one
'Theatre
presents The
Tempest
^Softball
season
lling
By Kelly Kirby
Staff Writer
Following spring break, a
coffee cart opened in the Bethel
College Library which serves a
variety of coffee drinks, juices
and snacks. The new JavaScript
Cafe, as it is
called, is part of
the library staffs
long-term plan to
make the library
an inviting place
for students and
also to play host
to intellectual and
artistic events.
The staff began
discussing the implementation
of a coffee shop when the
library was remodeled during
the summer of 1999. Many
agree that there have been very
few places on campus for students to comfortably gather and
converse.
JavaScript hopes to fill this
void. Comfortable leather
chairs, magnetic poetry, a chess
set, 3-D puzzles and magazines
are just a few of the recent additions that have come with the
new coffee cart.
"We wanted to give the
library a facelift and make it
more inviting, with a
Barnes &
Noble feel,"
said Carole
Cragg, Head
of the Library
Space and
Planning
Committee,
courtesy photo Earl 'er th'S
fall, Dining
Services purchased an espresso
machine, which is what the coffee cart is using during this trial
period. Currently, JavaScript
offers a variety of gourmet coffees, lattes, mochas, cappuccinos, espressos, hot chocolate,
hot cider, tea and even frappuc-
cinos. They have a variety of
flavor shots and also sell biscot-
ti, scones and olher pastries.
One of the huge benefits to
Bethel students is JavaScript's
acceptance of flex. This way,
Bethel students
are more able and
willing 'd contribute to the
JavaScript's success. The hours
are presently limited to 3 p. m.-
10pm Monday-Thursday and 6
p.m.-10 p.m. on Sunday.
However, Saturday hours have
just been added, and more hour
increases will follow if students
are responsive to the new service.
Because it is expensive for
SodexHo to provide this service, there is. concern whether
JavaScript will be profitable in
the long run. Vice President of
Campus Services Bruce Kunkel
and Director of Dining Services
"We wanted to give
the library a facelift
and make it more
inviting, with a
Barnes & Noble feel:
Bob Schuchardt have been
involved in the coffee cart service plans and have been helping
make the process run smoothly
from an administrative standpoint.
Dining
Services is monitoring tales, so a
permanent coffee
cart in the library
is extremely
dependant on
business during
the rest of this semester.
"If we're able to keep this
next fall, it would be our hope
that they could add sandwiches,
soup, etc.," said Cragg .
Student response to the
library's transformation has
been extremely positive.
"The coffee is delitious and
it makes the library a lot more
welcoming," said freshman
Beth Olson.
"I hate to say it, but now I
love going to the library!"
Hiring begins for BSA Executive Directors
By Krista Clark
StaffWriter
In the midst of delays, four
people have been named
Executive Directors for the
2002-2003 BSA positions.
Interviews have been completed for the Executive
Director of Multicultural
Affairs and a candidate will be
named soon. In addition, the
position of Executive Director
of Communications may split
into two positions, the second
focusing on marketing and
media. The position remains
unfilled as a result. In regards to
Senate Chair, elections will be
held later this spring.
The named Executives are as
follows:
Executive Director of Finance:
Paul Tschetter, Brookings, SD
Tschetter is lhe .current
Executive Director of Finance
and looks forward to returning
to the same position as a junior
next fall. Despite losing the
presidential elections in
February, Tschetter said thai
he's thankful to keep the position he has now. He is also looking forward to working with
future President and Vice
President, Sam Lacy and Joel
Gackle.
"We're going to have a dynamite crew for next year," said
Tschetter concerning the new
BSA officials.
Even though there are no
directors working beneath
Tschetter, he feels confident
working by himself. He is
familiar with the system and
feels that his experience will be
a great advantage to BSA. Some
goals he has for the 2002-2003
school year are to "break some
new ground and make some
new financial systems" in order
to keep things running as
smoothly as possible.
Executive Director of Studenl
Activities: Dan Iten, Shoreview,
MN
Being a regular member of
SA since his freshman year, Iten
was named the new Director of
Weekend Programming last
November when the former
director resigned. As a result of
his experience within SA and a
conlinued passion for student
government, Iten chose to apply
for the position of Executive
Director. He's excied for this
opportunity because next year
will be his last year
participating in activities on
campus.
Continued on page 2

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Sports
page 15
What's
inside?
^Senior Art
Exhibit
*Cancer
Walk
success
*Spring
break trip
spectacular
*Watch out
Shanan
Walkin
. Library offering more than books
il' Sibs
Weekend
one
'Theatre
presents The
Tempest
^Softball
season
lling
By Kelly Kirby
Staff Writer
Following spring break, a
coffee cart opened in the Bethel
College Library which serves a
variety of coffee drinks, juices
and snacks. The new JavaScript
Cafe, as it is
called, is part of
the library staffs
long-term plan to
make the library
an inviting place
for students and
also to play host
to intellectual and
artistic events.
The staff began
discussing the implementation
of a coffee shop when the
library was remodeled during
the summer of 1999. Many
agree that there have been very
few places on campus for students to comfortably gather and
converse.
JavaScript hopes to fill this
void. Comfortable leather
chairs, magnetic poetry, a chess
set, 3-D puzzles and magazines
are just a few of the recent additions that have come with the
new coffee cart.
"We wanted to give the
library a facelift and make it
more inviting, with a
Barnes &
Noble feel,"
said Carole
Cragg, Head
of the Library
Space and
Planning
Committee,
courtesy photo Earl 'er th'S
fall, Dining
Services purchased an espresso
machine, which is what the coffee cart is using during this trial
period. Currently, JavaScript
offers a variety of gourmet coffees, lattes, mochas, cappuccinos, espressos, hot chocolate,
hot cider, tea and even frappuc-
cinos. They have a variety of
flavor shots and also sell biscot-
ti, scones and olher pastries.
One of the huge benefits to
Bethel students is JavaScript's
acceptance of flex. This way,
Bethel students
are more able and
willing 'd contribute to the
JavaScript's success. The hours
are presently limited to 3 p. m.-
10pm Monday-Thursday and 6
p.m.-10 p.m. on Sunday.
However, Saturday hours have
just been added, and more hour
increases will follow if students
are responsive to the new service.
Because it is expensive for
SodexHo to provide this service, there is. concern whether
JavaScript will be profitable in
the long run. Vice President of
Campus Services Bruce Kunkel
and Director of Dining Services
"We wanted to give
the library a facelift
and make it more
inviting, with a
Barnes & Noble feel:
Bob Schuchardt have been
involved in the coffee cart service plans and have been helping
make the process run smoothly
from an administrative standpoint.
Dining
Services is monitoring tales, so a
permanent coffee
cart in the library
is extremely
dependant on
business during
the rest of this semester.
"If we're able to keep this
next fall, it would be our hope
that they could add sandwiches,
soup, etc.," said Cragg .
Student response to the
library's transformation has
been extremely positive.
"The coffee is delitious and
it makes the library a lot more
welcoming," said freshman
Beth Olson.
"I hate to say it, but now I
love going to the library!"
Hiring begins for BSA Executive Directors
By Krista Clark
StaffWriter
In the midst of delays, four
people have been named
Executive Directors for the
2002-2003 BSA positions.
Interviews have been completed for the Executive
Director of Multicultural
Affairs and a candidate will be
named soon. In addition, the
position of Executive Director
of Communications may split
into two positions, the second
focusing on marketing and
media. The position remains
unfilled as a result. In regards to
Senate Chair, elections will be
held later this spring.
The named Executives are as
follows:
Executive Director of Finance:
Paul Tschetter, Brookings, SD
Tschetter is lhe .current
Executive Director of Finance
and looks forward to returning
to the same position as a junior
next fall. Despite losing the
presidential elections in
February, Tschetter said thai
he's thankful to keep the position he has now. He is also looking forward to working with
future President and Vice
President, Sam Lacy and Joel
Gackle.
"We're going to have a dynamite crew for next year," said
Tschetter concerning the new
BSA officials.
Even though there are no
directors working beneath
Tschetter, he feels confident
working by himself. He is
familiar with the system and
feels that his experience will be
a great advantage to BSA. Some
goals he has for the 2002-2003
school year are to "break some
new ground and make some
new financial systems" in order
to keep things running as
smoothly as possible.
Executive Director of Studenl
Activities: Dan Iten, Shoreview,
MN
Being a regular member of
SA since his freshman year, Iten
was named the new Director of
Weekend Programming last
November when the former
director resigned. As a result of
his experience within SA and a
conlinued passion for student
government, Iten chose to apply
for the position of Executive
Director. He's excied for this
opportunity because next year
will be his last year
participating in activities on
campus.
Continued on page 2